481 episodes

The Women's Podcast, hosted by Róisín Ingle & Kathy Sheridan. Producers: Róisín Ingle and Suzanne Brennan.
By women, for everyone.

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The Women's Podcast The Irish Times

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.7 • 97 Ratings

The Women's Podcast, hosted by Róisín Ingle & Kathy Sheridan. Producers: Róisín Ingle and Suzanne Brennan.
By women, for everyone.

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    Childfree by choice: The women who choose not to have kids

    Childfree by choice: The women who choose not to have kids

    In this episode, author Caroline Magennis talks to Róisín Ingle about her new book Harpy: A Manifesto for Childfree Women. It’s a look beyond the often divisive conversation around choosing not to have children, and offers an alternative message of hope and celebration. We also hear from Margaret O’Connor, a Limerick-based psychotherapist and presenter of the ‘Are Kids For Me’ Podcast. Through her work as a therapist, O’Connor supports people wondering if parenthood is for them. Writer Laura Kennedy, is also here to discuss the pressures faced by women as they approach the end of their fertility window and her own feelings of  ambivalence around motherhood.
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    • 1 hr
    Wallis Bird: 1000 years of female composers

    Wallis Bird: 1000 years of female composers

    It’s hard to believe the last time Wallis Bird was on the podcast was nearly five years ago in 2019. Since then, the Berlin-based musician has released two more albums, the latest of which, Visions of Venus, was released last month. It’s a creative collaboration with the German classical quintet Spark, and together they are showcasing 1000 years of female composers from Clara Schumann to Kate Bush, Enya to Hildegard von Bingen. In this wide-ranging conversation with Róisín Ingle, Bird talks about the women at the centre of this ambitious album and what their music means to her. She also shares the details of her ongoing renovation project, turning a derelict farmhouse in rural Germany into a house for herself and five others, and she talks about the grief and shock at losing her best friend suddenly last December.
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    • 59 min
    Fertility on Ice: why more women are choosing to freeze their eggs

    Fertility on Ice: why more women are choosing to freeze their eggs

    Last November, Pastiche, a pop singer-songwriter from Malahide in Co Dublin was diagnosed with endometriosis, more than a decade after her first symptoms of the condition developed. While the diagnosis itself came as a relief, the 26-year-old was told she may face difficulties when trying to conceive later on. This ultimately led to her decision to freeze her eggs, as a sort of "insurance policy” for her fertility. In this conversation with Kathy Sheridan, Pastiche talks about the egg freezing process, what she wishes she knew going into it and how she’s used her music to share her personal story. We also hear from Edwina Oakes, chairperson of the Irish Fertility Counsellors Association, who discusses the reasons behind the rising numbers of women freezing their eggs and explains who she typically sees going forward for the procedure.
    Pastiche’s new song Forfeit Control is out now.

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    • 45 min
    Narcissistic mothers: How to handle one and how to heal

    Narcissistic mothers: How to handle one and how to heal

    What does narcissism in mothers look like? According to psychotherapists Helen Villiers and Katie McKenna, the narcissistic mother can be “extremely critical, condescending, oppressive and very judgmental”, with devastating impacts for the entire family. They can also use covert or insidious tactics: taking on a victim role or using guilt tripping or stonewalling to get their way. In this episode, Villiers and McKenna join Róisín Ingle to discuss the main traits of maternal narcissism, how it can impact families and how to heal the emotional scars that come with being a child of narcissistic parents.
    Their new book You’re Not the Problem: The impact of narcissism and emotional abuse and how to heal is out now.

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    • 52 min
    Rebecca Ivory: Free Therapy

    Rebecca Ivory: Free Therapy

    In this episode, Róisín Ingle talks to debut author Rebecca Ivory about her new collection of short stories Free Therapy. The book takes its name from the second story in the collection, but the theme of therapy is there throughout; Ivory’s own therapist even gets a mention in the acknowledgements. The collection takes us into the lives of people who “keep making the same mistakes over and over again”, but for a variety of reasons are unable to change. It’s about unfulfilling jobs, unfulfilling men, desire and connection and has also been endorsed by Sally Rooney. In this conversation, Ivory talks about finding the confidence to pursue her creative dreams, how her family and working-class background shaped her and how she juggles working full time and writing her first novel. 
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    • 42 min
    Simone Gannon: Beauty through the ages

    Simone Gannon: Beauty through the ages

    Simone Gannon is a content creator, digital marketing expert and the new beauty writer at the Irish Times. Since the beginning of the new year, she’s been entertaining us with her weekly beauty column, where she experiments with the latest trends, imparts her wisdom on all things skincare and makeup and shares her favourite beauty buys. In this episode, Gannon speaks to Róisín Ingle about how to look after your skin at any age, the must have items for the ultimate skin care routine and the beauty products she purchases time and time again.
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    • 52 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
97 Ratings

97 Ratings

KrayKay90 ,

Always interesting

My favorite episodes of this podcast are the book club episodes. I've learned about a lot of great Irish Women writers from Roisin and her fellow book clubbers. She always does a good job of covering current events and social issues too. I look forward to this podcast every week.

Patty Flanagan Webster ,

Best podcast for women

I am an American but I still find the issues universally relevant. This is my absolute favorite podcast. I have even gone back and listened to the ones from 2018 forward. Even when it’s a subject that I don’t think will interest me, it always does. Please don’t stop doing what you’re doing, Rosin and Kathy Patty, St Louis, Mo, United States

kojaks-wig ,

Wonderful interview with Sinéad!

I didn’t want the interview to end. I am so fortunate I found your podcast. What I loved the most is the fact that you, as the interviewer, clearly admired her and appreciated her all the while having loads of fun. I’ve seen/heard so many interviews where the interviewer is about as stiff as the undead—robotic, uninformed. She was raw, completely herself with you. I absolutely loved it! I wish there were more of those interviews 😔

I am still gutted by the absence of her living presence in this world. Her words, her life, her voice, her courage and badassery —these all affected and inspired me deeply. And, this is so odd for me because I did not know her personally and yet, I grieve as though my sister has died. I am the same age as she is. I first heard her sing (way before “Nothing Compares to You”) as a young person trying to figure myself out in San Francisco. Her voice screamed my soul into the Universe and has ever since.

Thank you from the bottom of my heart, dear Sinéad. And thank you, Roísín, for such a beautiful remembrance and for your work 💕🙏🏼❤️

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